"It was an incredibly challenging afternoon, especially in the last
20 laps, when I was trying to look after my tyres while also keeping
Jenson and Fernando [Alonso] behind me. It wasn't easy, I can tell
you that!

"This track is unique -- you can never be too confident,
because you really have to look after your tyres, and it's so hard
to know how long you can make them last. Fernando put a lot of pressure
on me. We had a really good battle, but, although he was pressing me
hard, I was able to pull out a small gap and then maintain it. It was
such a sensational feeling to cross the line.

"In terms of pure pace, I still think the Red Bull car is still a
little bit faster than ours. But, as a whole, I think our package is now
stronger. So, going forward, we need to build on the progress we've
made recently, and we're going to do just that; we'll now
knuckle down and make a really big effort to increase that gap.
We've got good momentum now, so I hope we can continue our winning
run through to Valencia in two weeks' time.

"The feeling and atmosphere within the Vodafone McLaren Mercedes
team is better than ever. The contribution that Jenson has brought is the
best I've ever witnessed from a team-mate. He did another great job
today to come from fourth to second -- he's doing his part and
I'm doing mine. The team is happier than ever.

"Turn One was a bit too exciting for me -- I got hit by Felipe
[Massa], and I feared I'd damaged the car, but fortunately it was
just rear graining that I felt, not a puncture. Then, when I got onto the
Prime tyre, the car started working really well.

"But it's so difficult around here -- you've
really got to look after the tyres, even the Prime, which was also liable
to graining. But I looked after my tyres carefully, and in traffic I was
able to pull out five seconds on Sebastian [Vettel]. After that, I
decided to focus on driving flat-out to catch Fernando. And it worked:
when we both hit further traffic, I was able to pounce and make my move.

"After that, I began trying my best to reel in Lewis, but I'd
taken so much out of my tyres while chasing Fernando that I
couldn't get any closer to Lewis than about two seconds.

"Overall, then, this has been a great weekend for us. Lewis did a
phenomenal job in qualifying -- I couldn't touch him --
but it feels good to have finished second in the race just behind him.
Hopefully, next time the order will be reversed!"

"I'm told I sometimes over-use the phrase 'fantastic
job' when describing the performances of Lewis and Jenson, but I
make no apology whatsoever for using that phrase again today.

"This afternoon's race was extremely exciting from a
spectacle point of view and decidedly challenging from a strategy point
of view, and I think our engineers rose to that challenge supremely well.

"But, yes, Lewis and Jenson did indeed do a fantastic job here in
Montreal this afternoon. They drove with controlled aggression when it
was needed, tempered by patience and discipline when those qualities were
required.

"I firmly believe that Vodafone McLaren Mercedes has the two best
racing drivers in the world today.

"Now, we leave North America and head back to Europe, in first
place in the constructors' world championship, and in first place
and second place in the drivers' world championship.

"We never under-estimate our competitors, who are working every bit
as hard to win grands prix and world championships as we are.
There's a long way to go yet, but I can say without fear of
contradiction that every single person at Vodafone McLaren Mercedes is
working as hard as he or she possibly can to maintain our positions at
the top of both championship tables from here on in through to Abu Dhabi
in November."